Definition of «mad house»

The phrase "mad house" is a colloquial expression that is used to describe a place or situation that is chaotic, extremely busy, or crazy. It suggests a lack of order or control and can be applied to various environments or circumstances where there is a lot of noise, confusion, or madness.

Sentences with «mad house»

  • Modern London's art history starts with William Hogarth, who in the Georgian age dwelt on mad houses and gambling dens, brothels and workhouses. (theguardian.com)
  • «Studio Job MAD HOUSE is the first solo museum exhibition in the US to explore the creative vision of design collaborators Job Smeets (Belgian, b. 1970) and Nynke Tynagel (Dutch, b. 1977), who established their atelier Studio Job in Belgium in 2000. (artssummary.com)
  • That place was an absolute mad house, and we barely escaped without clawing our eyes out... phew! (lifeoutsidethebox.net)
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